Waring Pro WPB80BC Professional Bar Blender with 48-Ounce Jar, Brushed Chrome
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- 500-watt professional-quality bar blender with a heavy-duty metal base
- 2 speeds; simple toggle switch; removable stainless-steel blade assembly
- 48-ounce polycarbonate container includes English and metric graduations
- Secure-fitting lid with 2-ounce measuring cap for adding ingredients while blending
- Measures 10 by 8-1/2 by 13-2/3 inches; 1-year limited warranty
DescriptionThis product is a patriotic blender! Here in the U.S. of A., this Professional Bar Blender has always been celebrations. Mix red, strawberry smoothie and white, and blue pina colada, blueberry, and power shakes. Heavy weight 48 oz polycarbonate jar is designed to optimize the mixture of materials handling super delicious drinks, soups, dips and more. Commercially rated, the motor load is not only slow. He puree soup per second, ie. . More>>
Waring Pro WPB80BC Professional Bar Blender with 48-Ounce Jar, Brushed Chrome


This mixer is truly amazing. I had to get a new mixer blender recently because my right one did not keep things I needed to mix well. Fortunately, I got this cute machine configurations. This case can certainly carry a heavy mixture without interference or overheating. Believe me, I’m confused, at least 50 different concoctions in this bad boy and he has not yet made a break of a breather. I recommend this mixer in October 1910 the quality and reliability always there for you.
8 May 10 at 5:48 pm
It is a great smoothie blender. He did a great job on the ice and made a really good product. It is really hard, but it is certainly the job done. I recommend it not only completely before cleaning, as dirt likes to jam under the blade.
8 May 10 at 8:40 pm
This is my second Waring blender. The first engine had burnt about 3 years and everyday use. So far I am happy. It has more power and a plastic pot is the better side of things tend to feed bits. I also have a glass jar of the last mixer – which seems better. So far, good.
8 May 10 at 9:38 pm
To be clear, I bought this mixer for Target, which was the version of the glass container. Since this review, there is no similar product on Amazon, so I’m putting in my opinion. The biggest concern is usually the performance of the engine, blades, and the General Assembly, so hopefully others do not mind this review.
After three months of use is still high. I mostly make smoothies using the Matcha green tea, soy milk, and leaves many half oval. Each piece of ice is about 2 inches long. This blender works well for this purpose. Initially, I had the safety (switch?) Mechanism to kick and stop the engine blade often. It was not a problem, but because I know when the content of the shake more ice flows downwards. Approximately two months of use (eg, wear and tear after the engine), the safety mechanism stopped kicking in earlier, but still stop the machine, shake the contents to mix pieces of ice. I do not know how it is with other mixers or drink, but when I get that enough in the mirror, I do not always receive the whirlpool effect, so I shake the contents (and the camera is off) to avoid surprises. This whole process takes me less than 30 seconds, and I mostly put down.
Since I bought the glass version, cleaning kit is easy. As the second critic said, standing outside the Assembly recommended (I think this applies to all mixers). Neck at the bottom of the jug is loose and it comes out of the waves, which are still attached to its base (the manual calls for O) and O (ie, rubber tire), it takes a container and steel column (which is a high quality plastic). Clean the blade and the column is a bit difficult, because they do not come loose. You always keep the blade on both ends or bottom of the blade so it will not spin wiping. Another way to cleanse the system is a combination of water and soap and rinse the sides since then. All who are interested, the bottom is a metal blade. I think it is important because it is a part that touches the rotor hard rubber base. Hard rubber cover seems a good one. It has a plastic cork in the middle, which can be removed and you can drop more ingredients w / o removing the entire lid.
The main concern of this article is a rubber gasket. It is likely to succeed (ie, dry and crack), before the other parties. It is a cheap part, and probably will take at least a year, so that only the most important thing is to find the right exchange. Overall, I am pleased with this mixer. Some people who want more speed and mixing options may find in this respect limited. Those who care primarily a mixture of ice is likely to be pleased.
8 May 10 at 9:53 pm
Excellent Blender, well done – if I had one negative is that I would like a glass jar, because all the issues of plastic nowadays. Container is nice and it is great. Worth the extra couple also get the U.S. product.
9 May 10 at 12:45 am